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    Descartes' Developmental Theory of Mind
    Dissertation, University of Sydney. 2022.
    Descartes acknowledges a substantive difference between infant and adult cognitive experience. While infants are always thinking, they cannot ‘meditate upon metaphysics’ and cannot entertain ‘pure intellections’. But if infants and adults are on a par in possessing minds and therefore thought, what explains this difference? I maintain that Descartes’ account is surprisingly nuanced given the elliptical nature of these discussions. The difference between infant and adult cognitive experience rest…Read more
  • Descartes on Infant Thought
    Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy. forthcoming.
    I reconstruct Descartes' account of infant thought from his published writings and correspondence. I argue that these discussions present us with a developmental account of infant thought which rests on attention. While later infancy is characterised by increasing endogenous control over attention, infants remain unable to exercise reflective attention, explaining why they cannot reflect on and form reliable judgements about their experience. In adulthood, however, the capacity for reflective at…Read more